Javid Nama

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Javid Nama is a philosophical Persian epic poem by Allama Muhammad Iqbal that explores spiritual journey, selfhood, and the destiny of the Muslim world through an allegorical celestial voyage.

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Javid Nama canonical 1
جاوید نامہ 1

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instanceOf Persian epic poem
allegorical poem
philosophical poem
author Allama Muhammad Iqbal
Allama Muhammad Iqbal
surface form: Muhammad Iqbal
centralConcept eternity of the self
moral and spiritual reconstruction of humanity
countryOfOrigin British India
dedicatedTo Javid Iqbal
featuresCharacter Shakyamuni Buddha
surface form: Buddha

Hallaj
Avicenna
surface form: Ibn Sina (Avicenna)

Mirza Ghalib
Friedrich Nietzsche
surface form: Nietzsche

Zoroaster
genre Islamic literature
Sufi literature
philosophical literature
guideCharacter Rumi
surface form: Jalal ad-Din Rumi
hasTranslation English
Other languages
Urdu language
surface form: Urdu
inspiredBy Divine Comedy
Night Journey of Muhammad
surface form: Mi'raj (Prophet Muhammad's ascension)
language Persian
literaryForm masnavi
literaryMovement Islamic modernism
mainCharacter the Poet (Iqbal)
meter mathnawi
narrativeDevice allegorical celestial voyage
notableEnglishTranslator A. J. Arberry
originalTitle Javid Nama self-linksurface differs
surface form: جاوید نامہ
partOf Iqbal's Persian works
philosophicalContext Iqbal's philosophy of khudi
placeAssociatedWith Lahore
religiousContext Islam
Sufism
structure celestial journey through the heavens
theme critique of Western materialism
destiny of the Muslim world
khudi (selfhood) philosophy
mystical experience
revival of Islamic civilization
selfhood
spiritual journey
translatedTitle The Book of Eternity
The Book of Eternity
surface form: The Eternal Book
yearPublished 1932
yearWritten 1932

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Javid Nama originalTitle Javid Nama self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: جاوید نامہ